Has anyone voiced their concern after checking in? What was the result? I really had to stretch the points for the view and if we don't have one, I'd rather just head to OKW.
I truly wish that upon checking in and taking a look at the view, I had marched my kids back downstairs and refused to accept 5265 on Sunset savanna as a "savanna view" room. That's all the advice I can offer. Today when I went down and nicely asked if there were any alternatives, the front desk staff said they could move us - they didn't know where yet -- but we would have to pay $45 charge (which I expected) and store our groceries etc. with bell services for 4-5 hours between 11 am checkout and checking in to new (unknown) room. I decided not to bother.
During construction I would say change to standard view if you can and take your chances. The view I got is laughable as a savanna view. I took some pix (can't post them from here) and when I get home may send them to MS. I do like the room but the points difference for the view is a crime IMO.
Also on an unrelated topic - the bell services here at AKV is incompetent at best...they absolutely don't care. I had a package delivered at 3:20 pm today and it took 8 hours to get it up here, which included two personal visits to front desk staff. Finally at 11:30 pm I demanded they produce it on a bell cart and said I was not leaving there until they did; like magic the box came out on a cart.
I am not a difficult customer but it is obvious to me that service here at AKL/AKV is not up to par compared with BWV for example. I can understand they are busy but I object to being told a flat-out lie and more than once.
Edited to add: I had a very nice call this morning from manager Ryan about the problem with bell services. So that was nice. We also spoke about the view issue and the problem does seem to be with
DVC continuing to allow members to reserve full construction view as savanna view. In other words, MS is selling more genuine savanna view rooms than it actually has during this construction period. We fully expected to see and hear some construction, but we also booked and expected a savanna beneath our room.
At this very moment, there are two gentlemen standing on our balcony painting, where they have been for the past hour. They rose up on one of the cranes parked below.